This just in: the SEC complaint against Mark Cuban has been dismissed. An excellent analysis of the case from Bloomberg News reporters Thom Weidlich and David Scheer, click here.
The SEC can certainly refile, but it's clear that, for the moment, Cuban's very public protestations of innocence have had the desired effect (see my prior post on the subject, here). Cuban's efforts have created a pretty good playbook for publicly fighting the efforts of aggressive regulators -- if you have both the resources and the intestinal fortitude to keep pushing the ball down court, rather than just playing defense (forgive the basketball analogies -- he does own the Dallas Mavericks, after all).
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